Little Lady and Crazy Fox making snow bricks.
Digging Badger making a stockpile of snowballs.
(Thanks Great Grandma and Great Grandpa!)
Where the wild things are.
The kids and I went apple picking today and we had so much fun. We went to a small u-pick orchard. The favorite job was holding the huge picking basket. . .
. . . until it was full.
The orchard has an ongoing contest for the largest apple picked. We didn't know about it until we took our load of apples to be weighed, but Digging Badger's came in at 12 ounces. Little Lady and Crazy Fox both had an apple that weighed 12.5 ounces.
We picked Golden Delicious, Rome and Crisp Red apples. We sampled them on the way home and they are wonderful. We are planning on making applesauce, an apple cake and some apple crisps for the freezer.
Anyone can count the number of seeds in an apple,
but only God can count the number of apples in a seed.
~Robert Schuller~
I have loved this bridge since the first time I saw it. The bridge itself is not all that much to look at, but just the idea of a single lane, truss bridge feels like small town living. Maybe it's because I drive over this bridge to get to one of my dearest friend's home. Or, maybe it's because my dad always slows down to look at old bridges and barns when he drives. Whatever it is, I always enjoy driving over it, riding over it, or sitting under it. The weather was perfect today. Everything was clean from the weekend's rain storm. The sky was beautifully blue with bright, white clouds floating overhead. This was all framed by trees speckled with golden and red leaves.
We took a break under the bridge to play on the bank of the river.
Little Lady built a sand castle.
Crazy Fox found a big stick and some old fishing line and fished the river a bit.Digging Badger just had fun running in the sand and being outside.
Here's little Lady and me with the new bike trailer.
(She loves riding along with me and talked the entire time we were riding.)How beautifully the leaves grow old. How full of light and color their last days.
~John Burroughs ~
Crazy Fox poses for me like a pro.
Digging Badger only picked the huge ears.
Little Lady was a little concerned she would be lost forever if she lost sight of me.
Labels: Kids, Summer Fun
About 10 minutes later the chocolate was melted. After we finished planting a few restarts in the garden we went back to check the progress. The kids decided it was time. The marshmallows were still a little firm, but they were warm. The graham crackers were nice and toasty too. The chocolate was a great consistency for say, dipping strawberries.
We ended up with a chocolate dipped sidewalk and three chocolate dipped kids, but a little mess is always worth a great memory with our kids!
Little Lady was all smiles holding her solar s'more.
Crazy Fox isn't afraid of sugar.
Digging Badger with his dripping S'more
Labels: Kids
Labels: Kids
They have been making drums out of Tupperware containers and plastic wrap since then. It was something they will not soon forget.
He who cannot dance will say: "The drum is bad".
African Proverb
We got there a few minutes early and listened to the birds in the surrounding reeds.
. . .and more geese.
They circled around the pond and then slowly, one after the other, flocks of geese were landing on this small pond. Thousands of geese.
It was an amazing thing to see.
Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they.
Matthew 6:26